That sounds reasonable. I guess the only task remaining is to find a quality affordable lower receiver (after all, I don't even have a job right now) that's not on the list.

Just grab a Vulcan. Seriously. I can do major battle with the DOJ if I need to, I've even accused ADAs in open court of Prosecutorial Misconduct...

and *I* just barely want to do this!

Again, I really don't want to sound like a jackass, but I feel like I'm being asked how to go stock car racing withought a fire suit & suppression system. Considering the Vulcan is really the same thing, the extra insurance you get with it seems to far outweigh any other considerations.

Just grab a Vulcan. Seriously. I can do major battle with the DOJ if I need to, I've even accused ADAs in open court of Prosecutorial Misconduct...

and *I* just barely want to do this!

Again, I really don't want to sound like a jackass, but I feel like I'm being asked how to go stock car racing withought a fire suit & suppression system. Considering the Vulcan is really the same thing, the extra insurance you get with it seems to far outweigh any other considerations.

I understand exactly what you are saying. It's a terrible feeling when you know that something is legal, but you still have to worry about being prosecuted. I just wish that more people would see the absurdity that these laws represent.

I understand exactly what you are saying. It's a terrible feeling when you know that something is legal, but you still have to worry about being prosecuted. I just wish that more people would see the absurdity that these laws represent.

Tell me about it. I'm still nervous about my Glock 10 round mags that I can stuff 11 into (and the pistol will feed 50% of the time.) Sigh, unprosecuted felons all of us.
EDIT: What mistake

As far as lower recivers go the Vulcan is a ar15, any gun smith or guy good with some tools can rig them back to AW status which is good enough but as other have mentioned Id like to have a stripped receiver in the safe just in case it turned into a AW and I would have one.

Id look into LRB arms as they make fantastic stuff and one side is blank for engraving.

I went back and forth with the DOJ essentially 3 times, over a period of 2 years, on this issue, before I was able to obtain a satisfactory answer. If I put all my efforts into it, I expect I could have finished this in around 6 months.

It took a GREAT deal of pressure on Harrott case law before the DOJ would outright admit it applied in writing.

I went back and forth with the DOJ essentially 3 times, over a period of 2 years, on this issue, before I was able to obtain a satisfactory answer. If I put all my efforts into it, I expect I could have finished this in around 6 months.

It took a GREAT deal of pressure on Harrott case law before the DOJ would outright admit it applied in writing.

Average DOJ time to reply; ~6 weeks.

Maybe they reply alphabetically; generaly it has been at least two months for me.

Maybe they reply alphabetically; generaly it has ben at least two months for me.

Maybe they are strategerizing, and follosing this thread, to see how they could stomp on the Second Amendment faithful.

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M. Sage's I have a dream speech;

Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Sage

I dream about the day that the average would-be rapist is afraid to approach a woman who's walking alone at night. I dream of the day when two punks talk each other out of sticking up a liquor store because it's too damn risky.

A while back, a member posted that his CA DOJ contact was aware of calguns and that they did read the forum. It wouldn't surprise me if Merilees--or more likely one of her assistants--is monitoring this board to come up with a nice feather to stick in her career cap.